R. M. Hare

Freedom and Reason

Describing and Prescribing Introduction Descriptive Meaning Principles ‘Ought’ and ‘Can’ Backsliding Moral Reasoning A Moral Argument Utilitarianism Ideals Toleration and Fanaticism From Theory to Practice Logic and Morals A Practical Example

Moral Thinking

Levels Introduction Moral Conflicts The Archangel and the Prole Descriptivism and the Error Theory Method Another’s Sorrow Universalization Interpersonal Comparison Loyalty and Evil Desires Rights and Justice Point Fanaticism and Amoralism Prudence, Morality and Supererogation Objectivity and Rationality